m, t...“ I Upon Hirlfllmw lilist A tin-Frcu‘ . H l” f y... _1||=.,_ ,. 431i _ n it Ant tlil Illa |l'\ l5‘; p PM‘ "' The New . iauxanxcflfifffitifi h - WJlTW“”~**'“W-'=rrra-m....,,..._m,._wg;§ useuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuochMvfbtflfififiticfiflxrvtlo < - t w... L‘, .9,” ‘ o ' Y vJ-l ' ._ ' v ffixvv NU vEMBERW1§tJZ3Lt Iris TERDA -_-c l-‘l c . .. ft-pvrial to JOIIIIHIIHI n Ward) ~ m“. " ~l d“ ‘ f!" ‘1.ilii|--'1t .- ‘lf."‘H|‘.-|g| 1' 11,“. . l ' " Y0 r/z f" ‘lviitrgnl .. I“! u... ‘ti _ 'l Lil sitlcs .t!l .\>k;l‘|| I'm-ll of I'- l'or¢i of lI| Fort-ti l‘o_t -, l'|ir:'ui \\‘1ilkci' ii..oi»i.~ 1~.| __ |llll"‘I‘lili Illl . i'l'tl‘vilt‘lllll .. IIIlIlMiIl l. P ("l 11.] .( [Irlqn Now Ready’ i1 THE cocoa/y FUTURE of Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILLLiSTR/i TED S 0U VENIR for mailing to friends abroad. WHAT SIR HENRI’ THORKVTON SltYS: "I flm very much (ibligeil to you for. the advance copies oi’ the SOUVENIII EDITION. I congratu- l t? You upon the excellence of the production cl! l!"- rezlly well done and full of interesting dc... dealing with the Garden of the Gulf." r1115 uaumx 1112mm s4 rs.- MPHIH" ‘ i " FThe Ch. 1011.1 n xdtnn. we have received a brochure. entitled ‘ (ioideir buture." settinir forth the attract- iveness ofPrince Edward Island. ~ ‘The Splflt of optimism which characterizes this Publicity publication is particularly commendable, and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, in .the face of a world-wide depression. is singing a com: of faith afld confidence. is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which tn be thankful. _"f’1_'ince Edward Island. pre-emnentiy a farming district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farming, and also in co-opcrative market- ing. The people are, on the whole. exceptionally "cntentcd. They invite the rest of the wbrld to share their happiness with them. _And the initiat- ive of "the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- tion of this strikingly illustrated lit.tle booklet is l‘ chly commendable." 9 A CONTEN THREE ‘VIEWS OF THE ISLAND .. ............ Introduction ISLE OF REST (Poem) . . . . . ........ Lucy Gertrude Clarkin 91153-11‘ FUTURE FOR. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- R. Hearts. Lieut. Governor TOURIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. E. Llorrison N0 DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE tCoprlght Article) l'l'illlam S. Duttou A GREAT ADVENTURE 1N CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulter HARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES C. C. Thompson -\ HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS ...-... Justice A. E. Arsenuuit In!!! LANDS sou. ssrruans CO~OPERATIVE MARKETING 0F EGGS AND POULTRY bYEW CAR FERRY STEAMER _ BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLEMS 0F TRANSPORT S. A. MacDonald THE FISHERY INDUSTRY ............... .. S. T. Gnllln. J15 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL O. P- Nicholson THE PRINCE COUNTY CAPITAL . . Mayor W. J. Lidltono IMPROVING THE SILVER FOX INDUSTRY ... G. Ennis Smith PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM . . . . ....................;. H. II. Show STUDYING FARM PROBLEMS ..................... J. A. Clark MIXED CROPS AND FERTILE SOIL . Premier W. M. Len LATEST STATISTICS ' Cu t. Nevrr ma: there u rziore complete informative and intensely iiiterestlri: Souvenir issued from the Press. , G" tour copies-early. Price ................................. 25o ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guzrdian Chiirlcfitcfcwn. ' Please send me cap. .. of THE GOLDEN FUTURE C- Prince Edwurdlsiand fcr which I enclose $......... .cts- NAME nu-|-u-n~uu-uun~t-.--.u----n-¢-.-----u 5553593 .--..........-................... ...-n...“ nun-noun".nun-nun“.“unison-unintu- The Montreal I Stock Exchange (F I mi '" - w-o . "PM Klein...“ not .35 ... I ' iFiiuie 1T6, _T stl| Suitable for ready reference in the ofiice or home, or DUOI-JOUODIOIOJJWDTIC-DDOIZEZQISUOICQXZQ _p —--- -- ~ “pgfl-jjimqzeefovmoamcem-nde - unnlnnlpzndpcpqnbdnnbloonxniln ______ Dominion Of Wm- l.o.'in .. ‘innimfes Wiir Lonu .. .. Victor!‘ Lorin .. Victory Loan .. Victory Loan .. IIQIIIWVIII , lh-funtliii: ., llcfunitlu: .. llvfllllvllll}; licfiiittliii; :~ -ci:1l attracticris. 9207-11-17 t I l FUNERAL [funeral cl the lzt- l). (l. Alwrsoit at i Cardigan will take place at 2 o‘- irlcxk cit Wed exLty afternoon, Nun". V ‘ ‘i9. from the faintly residence to St. fAnclreivls Church. SUGGESTION FOR AN APPROP- RIATE CHRISTMAS GIFT-When senzli g Christmas Greetings to fiiends abroad or at home why not. ‘accent-patty your grectsigs with a ..............................? 153;; 319mg {Resigns ‘Baku- . 3|’ AI1~lIe1T o on; _,n )_\v an old ,Charlcttctoiiian-Bcuj1min Brcmncr. v For sale at the usual places. DIEETINGS FOR THE PURPOSE cf discussing questions cn i rig and jMurray River Hall. Tuesday, Nov. l ....u:'ls. Thur. Nov. 20th all at 8 p. m. f ,T2".cs.»~ meetings are 119112 sprnsored by the Ralston Purina Co, and Ml’. lAdmission is free. Come and bring Qvour questions to be discussed. ‘oral of Mr. John J. MacDrnald aias lflteaiart South to Si. Andrews ‘inrt. A High Mas-z of Requiem was .CIlti ted by the pastcr Rcv. A. I". Mc- Lcllan. nftcr which his remains n-erc ‘laid t-o i t_ln the adlpiiiini; cpl-not i fpafllbearers mere-swank M lylcAsrtxv. Hort, .7. P. Mclntvre, John . J. ivlclntyrc and Ross Pigott. loaded ivitlrgasoline. passing west! to s. wreck. As the night. was calm the five occupants got: aboard the ed away from the burning mass. Some citizens of Kinizsboro and Rerl v Point who saw the blaze hurried to the scene in motor boats. The re- mains of the wreck were towed into Little Harbor. It. is understood that the fire was caused by the back fir- inz of one of the engines ivhen the tank was being replenished with gas- oline. The bout ivas from Pictou, N. S.. and the name of the owners is. at present unknown. RETURNS FROM . AMHERST T FAIR-Mr. M. w. Wood er Highland.‘ I-‘mm,~Southport, returned from the Amherst Winter Fair on Friday. Mr. Wood spoke hrhigh praise of the interest taken. in the Fair, and es- piecially in the Fox Show. by the large number of yisitsrs. l-le was impressed with the splendid accom- oclaticm provided, for exhibitors and of the line arrangement made for the housing of the foxes. The parade of ‘ prize faxes was a most popular ev-I‘ enti. The parade was conducted upon 1 the Judging table in the fox arena and ; ivas observed by hundreds 01f people I who admired the various prize win-l " 11ers. Mr. Wood was well pleased with the very flrie showing that hm "Won- f ‘dercrosfl’ foxes made. He entered, eight, and won four firsts and four seconds. as well ss prizes for groups h and herds. He was the second high- est. winner in the classes at. the‘ _ Show. the highest being m. John A. ‘ Len of Summcrslde who with seven: onds. Island foxes made s clean, sworn winniniz every major ivvnrd except two which ivcre for new ex-l hibttors. lvfr. John F. Whenr. Post Offlce In- I spector, leaves today for Portland and Boston to attend n conference at the ‘ latter place of postal oflicinls to oom- 1 tflte nrrnnrements fov- the handling of mail rlui-rr: the Christmas rush. to... in it» m1 ' " "“‘“" " *"‘ \ --"-\- rz-tlA. Candda Bonds 1 Asked ‘ fientrai Guardian TI-IE STEAMER “Clyde V&I‘E3"' l: tdischargsig a cargo of clcl S} toy =iicu C:-:l for W. D. uillu. & Co. 5173-11-15-2: BRING THE CHILDREN 'I'U <11‘ !‘<".UL‘S BAZAAR, lflov. 20th. 'lli=:y ‘v 11 cuitc." the fi-h pom-i a d other WEDNESDAY — The 9150-1l-14-fii I I feeding of Livestock. Poultry, etc..' will be hcld at the following points: ‘ 518th: Ives Hall. Montague, Weclnes-l _ Nov. 19: and McQuald's Haltip I'r‘llll l'liil I I‘ .\‘ of. - . Ilmliu (‘tirp ‘ l\' ll .. ‘ll/addcll of Montreal is the speaker» ltriui lliiittl l.'o1- 9200-11-17-21: . FUNERAL §ERVICES—TIIQ fun- ‘I |held from his late residence at Mt.‘ I iClturch rm Friday m:‘.'l‘tl‘i§! the l4tl1 iIflilTe. John H. McIntyre. Efiwilll \\'nrii I! (in _ GASOLINE BOAT BURNED-Onl “Y” 7"“ '- the night of October 31st. n, boat! \\ Orcr through the straits caught fire when \\-....i w‘: .. l". til“ -'i_{"‘1 v \\'ni'lli l‘ 1‘- “ll- h“ ‘>- opposite Red Point and was burned x small boat they were towing and row- ‘_ rut: CHARLOHTTETOWN GUARDIAI‘ New I York Exchange it‘: .___- t-Sprckil f» >YIlII".'-Ifl‘l A Wnreli . TIN" . \ir Rcvliin __|Ii'_ n1..- rom _ 1t .\ii:i Poo . .\¢tlii=Iv~~ , \lll' Atito ... Pint i--.o Ilult Ill-iii Tiirii-tlul i:.~...1 n’, ‘t-l l-‘ if"!!- w! t: l-fl iirrthil ~'.'li cit \to . . -tll‘l"ll Rub . ‘ .- lioi. ... 111111. ' 1171' ll-in-li rsl noon 11m 11.1“. 1m < 1 1- twuwifl; 111"». 1111,- lll-'= to‘. . PlillltlEW EDWARD roxs- llElliiili- Means ____._- _ __i.__._ Lifetime Protection Built from the inside with higher [rode materials of proveri superior quality, espe- olslly unheated to eliminate hrittleness,.snd to maintain its UNIFORM, TOUGH STRENGTH If you"re looking for the bet- ' ter netting order PRINCE ED- WARD from Write for Ranch Supply Catalogue. ll. T. Holman Lttl. SUMMEBSIDE- CHARLOTTETOWN » entries won five first". and two sr-c- I C. M. Lampsnn £4 Co" LIMITED. tl-i Queen Street London, E, C. l. Enflano Public Auction Sales or mw runs Shipping hag: will be furnish- Qd without churn h! lpplyhl to R. ‘I’. Holman, Ltd. Sum- merslde. P. E. l. OIPIIPPSPIIIPO h; I Alfred Fraser, inc. til Fifth Avenue NomYor N I .1111. 113'. 1t.,. 7 K AND BONLD . .="'=I-I§H% I4%E'Z%H%H%MZ__FZ‘="§'FE ii Market Reports By STEWART JONES t? CO» Charlottetown Correspondents o! Greenshiields & 0a.. Montreal 951:3 % 1'2 % K Z 2-2 %=-'~-'-I Z Z-Z % Illl §PZ%Z-L=_ (‘all mnnei ‘J p1- ‘IONTREAL nul Porrolctini trris -l‘r-ll Frooteiino . - tionnl Rrcwvcri-rs . . . . National Sir-cl (Yir 117m]: Flavors .\""fllltit'l . Pnwnr Porporiitlo Fri-r llrt-s. .. Punt-r‘... ... :1 \\'illlll]\t‘§ llll" I". NEH‘ YORK .\.|l"‘Ili:iii_v .. 1111.1 u.- , . '_\|t.'tt'1\|‘4|II . 4"" 111.1... uo ,, ip-oti Aviittii-tt W‘ - - i‘ Film Ind. .. ll_ ‘tw-osoittlrtirwt 12in .. ' voiviitigrcitil Solvents Ylnnlillltnl ‘IUFPS _(;:~||rl‘:l| Aslipiilt .. (‘ootlwv r 'l"r'" . llIl1‘l‘l. on. liiicriiiilli liomtot-itil Hiililftililcl‘) \\':tr1l Pnrgnttolllll l‘uhll.\' Poor and t‘o. R .. Priilvli illlli Fort] ti: =o . . rs lioviitivk . |4I;||‘|| llil or You‘ . Qcultfillfls A Rank of Nova Srrlllii lliiilk of .\lrvivtrr~iil . . lluiik of (‘outnicrcc . Royal flunk ... xumtrxr REVIEW FOR Noviciiin-ni , 15.10.10 INTERYATIONAI. NICK EL: The fflllowln: itrc tlic chief features of tho financial !lfli"lil@l\f of l-itcruii- rlril". "Illlll red Wllil FIITFPSIYIIIIIIIII’: fig- lll'(‘\' for List your: Fl'.\l.\l.\iI\'1 tlu- tw-ii1|~:|viy_ Mlrllotl n||lr to ._-'L__~linre. Illillllfsml, o} as" ll (iivnlontl rcooirguvcvi .\c:ir to tilll". the 1-mooriu_\' .|f‘||r‘|| 1.ni_,. on Ill!‘ iivcrttirc lllilllllflr of nut-o- tin-i Inc: im-rrttsctl intnl. in nnlnpqrrwl with grit tier shnrr or tltr- first vttroc quot-tor: or lost your. Sales tlroonoti off "u..." 5o "l" Iircuivtl "llllool: l; into-ti iw-ttor: t‘...- ilu‘ l‘-’l=l two mouths. tlvo rvpnri :,'|_\-=‘ "It" "f "ciuwr. ‘The cash position or glfé"‘llr'_ll‘_flli,l' rviiiinuc! wry sir/inc. with -kp:mt‘~i'.ioe7i-~ 1i‘?! rush at“ (;o\-@;~n1n@m~ “~ - ' nc worn rii tl t’ 3:: oonboo. g P a " 1 sllligfllfllll for the first 1| ‘vhntvutl ::o.~ nor slutrc o _ for the nnuoml qtmrppr itlfktillfi for thr- flrsl - |\7O\ 371140.707. us . or iiutl first quarters. rr-t ‘"i‘“ll"f‘|.\‘2 also comparing out. s7,.l EJSIIKIJLIIII for the third quarter oi‘ lust o . AVAILALBE FOR DIVITIENDS: Al'- 1r~r geucrul expenses. taxes interest. lll-‘llfccintion tlllfi depletion. rind other TnIhfVeF. iherc remained arnilahle for vliiitlcnrls Slflllhflrlt. IIF ucniiisi $1.267,- Tflfl for tho second quarter. rind $4.015,- 144 for the first quarter of tlile year: also comparing with $5,627,577 for the tliirtl quarter of 10157. EARNED O.\' COMMON: After pre- ferred dividends of Mitt-tiff. there re- mained nrnilublo for common rlirltleiids fnrtlie third quarter $1,530,478. to cover actual dividend disbursements of $3.- Frjfifiilll. leiivlniz ii deficit nter dividend "cuuiremenis. of Sltlilfifiill frvriihe quar- ior. During the nmvmrl quarter nf 1930. incre- had been SZMIJJKIII for the quar- l"l‘. During the iwcnntl qtiiirter of i930. titer!- had been 825343.353 ovnllnhle for tllvirlrntll of fllAflllll-‘l lcnvinlt ll deficit of 88.14.86". For lho fir quarter. there lvvl been nriillnblo $4 “WIS l" "t"?! llhiilcutl rcqtiirgmvnts f 571115471‘. l-uwviuir I surplus of Ni- -'-‘. in lb!‘ Hiirrl rtunrtr-r of 1920. i rc lmrl been 1 135m ...-ninth!» {or t vuuou vllrld- rlldi nf 11 ltloh only Sfiriliilllill “in rc- t|v|irml |@ill'l"'f n surplus. riftcr divid- r-l S 'l‘l ri-tlu. PIER smart: on each .-r 1t vtrn: wtuistandlni! cu Sell- Woi... o. thon- wn: oriructl l'l\~_~e ...» 1:.» tint-i uurirtrr. not’ PM" WIMP- wirltlllflk on cnoli of 1»'l"1?i.‘_'03 Flt-IN! ~..|-.. “not... flst- .1 shrirc. _ \,~-r wouwtxt: tztctrsto MER- Won-t; 1w..- t-otutvnove liquid ivosl~ . ,......;..oo= rcrv wtrrvllil- Ilillrli» "I ,-_.,._ |..- the rcrcnl issue of ‘flick- .-...--..,. Jun... moomvtntl l" -‘i'-'-l '1" ~1-1 ...-woo ill-thiltttcsm cull‘ 3 n ' to; not norkin: "Milli" "r y“ "' to.» il-nr tit-tor», not vrorkinr! "Bl-l" S-‘Vlfii-IJEIL Avcrnze monthly iuilen of ...1.-»| illlfill! tho third qunrtcr were ,1; “rwnlV an prr rout“ tllln in lorri- lfl. iii, I oo-qeoro in dHISIII‘ citrtnllmrui in npcl not] Vlllltilllnlliin ilttlilblrirs. liarnliiits -....,. ypdiirrrl also h)‘ zrrulunl 1l"‘l‘ in oriw- of t-nppflr, Total attrition tor W“ o-ttl llltio to tlntc. nfigr ill‘lll‘t' rm. ninouui to Stjltl. or 211- lll of tlivitlcnil LFQIIIFPIIIPYIIS. li-l-"Il "ll VIII". pfl~||qpfl "mo..." of ooiuiuou v'll"i="ll’illis- 'l'ltr- rtvlltmllvy h!!! no excessive intent- 1 1-- nrAr: w‘ rli k Ax“ ‘h“_‘_ i\t:.\i\ |'.\v 'l'h ""l"'l" "f "l" ooymo-"u- slit... ni1:t(\r\-ti'1-1|i t-otil lion ln rezttr-l In rivrviiivzw on Iii" mou, but only IIIIIIIITPIII. llio o lhc ‘-"‘I'1\Ill| quurior. Jlu. . or tliocuict. Rliltullit hursciitr-ntl. 'l‘lii-= shares for lmllt uunr lwuo ll‘l'I‘-‘il\'l| tli» rontnmn to l I. n25 intros, and on tho lnrircr nuuilu-r. Itllg‘ I“il= PII"YI"II In llw third qiinrlcr. This would turtle» thpl iii lo tluln Hill ill-zlittrio-il dur- nkiii: Ill» prol- of Ilutfl“. number of shares! It 1 1 that the romililnl‘ rzhc-t lll its v-slimiitr- for ‘lion will clear up .'ill_\‘ nnimrciil !I!"'.""ll (‘OWPARIFOY ZARKINGC. DIVINE.‘ ‘Ii PAYSIEATS. -\\'I) Il.\I..\\('I'.'iu - l Th" follow-iii: Flillillli tiivitlflki‘ lur ko-izitioo ..r these hiillllhlt-ili l‘.'iu Kicitiu ' R American (‘on . . . . . . . .. ‘llt"'.. [Us e [snow in.“- ' Pow Scour . ‘I '/.'/.‘/.Z'/.'/.'/.'/. ABLE ISSI‘ ALBANY SCHOOL tlouitl Nickel Pa, or Fiiontlo fur III" lliiril quarter oi‘ tho l'lll‘l‘"lll your. to .\"“|\N‘l\l1lt'l' ‘lflvli, null the t! titmilhe vol Honor roll for Albany School for ' the month of October:- Grade X-l, Leith Boulter. Grade VIII-l, Helena Keough; 2. - .1‘... l Leonard Turney. GradeVII-l, Audrey NlacKay: ‘J. Sutherland MacKay. Grade V-l, l\'lar_v Tierney: 2. Jean .Boulter; 3, Daniel Keough; 4, Mar- jorie Donnelly. Grade IV-l, Lois Macliay‘; 2, Elma’ Large and Kathleen Keough (equal): 3. Joseph Kelly; 4. Fred Kelly. Grade III-l. Jean Keough. Grade II--1. Ralph Dawson and _Q_';_|§f;9_:3q‘ n, mnwnrodililldred Boulter lequall. Grade I (Stat-l. Preston Mac- : also with STJiSILIlFIl. fol-Int“); IDonald: 2, Blanche MacDonald; For tio- third nunricizl ‘itllllllvir. or F-M- -'l thorn on tlig orcw-vtw PEI’ "cut. vlurin: tho tliirt] Hunt-tor. but] IIlr-ro li:i= horn 1 prqvvrnsgh- 4 _ . '. ). ... G itnproiw. Iliciil Iiruli-kcl solos. Flic Willtpflni- "-111: -’l F" time tltr ntlvriivtrtzo or y]... Ilizhev‘ awfstis lot-i vsmurtonti for tiwlNoonan. lequall. I Grade I lJrJ-l. Verna MacDou-I ma; 2. John MacKay: a. vcmoitgigj ...-t l Six-fir Sari" 6_Qy1_, |14';,‘"\Vh:clbase S-CyL, i iol/fWVht-eibase $1166 to $1231 unlit"- "It." outsell; Tish owfltr. —lB‘.‘9- l"."i0 ,\' of nnriiinrs f lli" tlirge of t'l'_"l ii 9”‘) Mmibm: moi“: Sxqd soup, Mariya eon Main, " Tomato Stark Ex: ‘ Exchange, Cbiqsgo Bo New Yo“ Cunt Tannin!) salmon awe. - UhfiloototownfPPEJL ge. Wing)” 61d: HEAD OFFICE Royal Rank Building. \t']|| t|..--.t- 1 "=§\ ~ Stewart Jones 8: Co. Correspondents o! Gre enshields 18¢ Co. Members of flu Montrnal Stock Exchange so Great George Sf, Charlottetown i‘; .. t, . p. f; ii ,. .1 H 1-H: lst 1W1". 3m». :4 ii 1 A("_'|\'l’l POND l'R'[‘YI.< L‘; CORPORATION FIJI I IIITIIIS: “r detail. The CORONA has more big machine features than any other Portable Typev-‘riter- Exquisitely finished in ever!’ - Graceful Try onc-Ask or Phone. Soulis Typewriter“ Co., Ltd. Sole Agents Corona. Typewriters 1e Adding Machines, Ilalifax. S. Local Representative H- M. SIMPSON. 63 Queen 5t» Chflflllibfiilw” AS In... r. p0 lll7l| HUI]? llll. 111x311 11v,- ltilno 1115.. i084?» Iiiilt |ti".,'.|1 1on_11t 11mg. ' ltNLltI tutti:- Clfwwn . 1.». who WON ONE SUPERB SILVERS i3 Entries Won I3 Prizes. 4 Firsts, I Championship. Prizes are sometimes won by Foxes bredjfrom nrfllnflfy stock and quite often from a good average ranch. But lt isn't chance work when you are breeding our just luck or EXHIBITION STRAIN. All our pups are from prize males. _ from a prize male. Evcrv male used in the l or 5 PYCVW"! generations has been a prize male. n, stiiitiliti norm“ ‘.25 Kent St. l Mile East St. Peters Rd. ecToiz-ezobc-ouoocvoon 3. Boulier and Ellsworth U’? J , Box 113- MacNeil and Lawson MacNeil lequ-| palm 1l-13-1weektheuttstf. .______-__-__..__p_. __ We THE ulppraravire and ram/arr n! neat/y advanced ‘Plrformnnc: i1 imaor/irr, vnorr flirt/Zing rlian ever The Eight-‘IO-Pinent Motoring Money Con 8117-52150 Everywhere you go, you will hear glowing tributes to the new Nash. Some refer to the car's smooth, flashing speed and delightful ease of control. (lthers stress its finer beauty and luxury. All marvel at the wholly unexampled value now Eight-Tc Series $1375 to $1440 ..,. .,.-.. n I -;-;-;-» wz-z-znu: T Fox Ranchers and Fur’ Buyers ' ' Let us do your Fox Felting and Fur Cleaning. - - modern and up-tn-date Equipment and Skilled Workngen. We can give and Guarantee Satisfaction. Fire Insurance While in our care. ii-ORDUN ' Llllili Corner Great George and Kent SIN!“- All furs protected by llblfiyéliiétlftbfiifififi I n: offered by Nash. Beyond these tiibutes, there is the unmistakable fact that every one who rides in or drives the new Nash desires to own it. A courtesy demonstra- tion will make you, too, one of the new thousands now turning to the new Nash. R-CyL, izi’ Wheelbase 8-Cyl., n4." mcl 133' Wbeelinc: $1877 to $2062 I‘, O. B. (‘hzirlcliciot-"x A NEW DEAL FOR TODAY'S DOLLAR Nash [Water Soles (lo.